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The behind-the-scenes production of Tremor Maze 3D

Japan launches its first 3D feature film, and the world’s longest haunted house is selected as the stage. Nowadays, the trend of 3D movies is getting more and more popular, and Hollywood has successively released three-dimensional blockbusters with stunning visual effects. Following the trend, Japan has also begun to invest in this field. The first 3D movie produced in Japan was the special feature film "Samurai Sentai True Swordsman: The Battle to Divide the World" released in August 2009. The film only lasted about 20 minutes, and the production lineup was not strong, so it did not attract widespread attention. of attention. And "Shivering Labyrinth 3D", the first Japanese 3D feature film created with the most powerful local digital technology, is coming with great momentum. As the name suggests, this is a horror film, and 3D is regarded as an excellent means of creating a terrifying atmosphere. The producers made full use of the impact of the 3D stereoscopic images, carefully designed a spooky space pattern, and developed a unique 360-degree surround sound system in conjunction with the visual effects, thus maximizing the "shuddering" feeling and bringing the audience a thrilling experience. An unprecedented shock. Interestingly, the stage of the film is a haunted house decorated as an abandoned hospital, and this haunted house is not fictional. In the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park at the foot of Mount Fuji, there is a real "Thriller Maze". This haunted house decorated like a hospital is a particularly popular entertainment project in the amusement park. The haunted house has a construction area of ??about 3,000 square meters and is within walking distance of It's 700 meters and takes at least fifty minutes to complete. The attraction is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest walking haunted house in the world.

The master of horror comes out again, Takashi Shimizu challenges the ultimate horror. Takashi Shimizu, who directed the "The Grudge" series, although timid since childhood, has made great achievements in horror films. Since "The Grudge 2", Takashi Shimizu has not released a feature film, and has only occasionally shown his talents in short films or TV films. After three years, fans have finally been waiting for the new work of this master of Japanese horror films, and it is also a topical masterpiece. Although the film is promoted as Japan's first 3D feature film, Shimizu Takashi himself does not particularly value this. He said: "What I am interested in is not 'Japan's first'. I have always wanted to learn When I make a 3D film, I hope to use 3D technology to show the entertainment effect that 2D films cannot achieve. But having said that, I made this film with the thought that it would look good in 2D." It can be seen from this that the film is. Not only does it focus on 3D effects, but the quality in other aspects such as plot and suspense is also worth looking forward to. Surrounding Takashi Shimizu is a team composed of top experts in the industry. Screenwriter Daisuke Hosaka has conceived an unexpected plot for the film. Experienced cinematographer Tsukasa Tanabe and lighting director Kudo Yu are both old partners of director Shimizu. The 3D shooting supervisor is Ui Tadayuki, who is known as Japan's number one special photographer. IMAGICA, a company with pioneering 3D technology, also provided full support for the film. In addition, special styling expert Yoshihiro Nishimura, digital special effects expert Gouji Shikaku and other powerful members have joined the cast. It is said that this film is different from ordinary horror films. It does not rely on common elements such as ghosts, blood, and death to create horror effects, but strives to create the ultimate terror on the human spiritual level. Let us wait and see what breakthroughs Takashi Shimizu's new work will have.

Frustrated actor Yuya Yanagi returns to work in entertainment films. Yuya Yanagi, the youngest actor at the Cannes Film Festival who was once famous, stars as the leading actor in this film, which also makes the film attract people from all walks of life. of attention. After Yuya Yanagi became famous with "No One Knows", she starred in several literary films in succession. However, "Star Boy", "Great Flavor" and "Bandage Club" all received average reviews and mediocre box office. There was no big breakthrough in acting. After that, he fell into a bottleneck in his career, attempted suicide by taking medication, which shocked the entertainment industry, and gained weight due to overeating. The frustrated actor returned to the film industry after two years of depression to star in a horror film. His positive attitude towards reviving his career is gratifying. At the same time, this move seems to convey a message: he will try more types of roles and works. , no longer limited to literary films. How this legendary boy with a simple appearance and unique eyes will perform his acting skills in this horror film may be a suspense that is more touching than the ending of the film. Yuya Yanagi doesn't like watching horror movies, but he happily accepted this film because the 3D special effects attracted him. Before the filming started, Liu Le went on a special diet to lose weight, and also watched the American horror film "Rosemary's Baby" which depicts female psychology according to the producer's advice, so that she was well prepared in all aspects. The other four main characters in the film are played by Misako Renbutsu, Ryo Katsuki, Ai Maeda, and Erina Mizuno. These are also young actors with both looks and acting skills.